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Old 04-22-2015, 04:37 AM   #21
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I remember a Tonight Show episode with Johnny Carson many years ago, my age is showing I know, when he had the owner of a step ladder company on. The man was reporting his company was in the middle of a lawsuit where he was being sued because his ladders had so many warning labels on them the plaintiff couldn't figure out a way to hurt himself.

We all know it hasn't gotten any better in the years since.
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Old 04-22-2015, 05:06 AM   #22
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Can't get the label in the sink to come off. Any ideas? Goo Gone, Perhaps?
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Old 04-22-2015, 08:38 AM   #23
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The state of California should have warning signs posted before entry.. because every time you turn around in the state you see a sign saying could be dangerous to your health..
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Old 04-22-2015, 09:04 AM   #24
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Can't get the label in the sink to come off. Any ideas? Goo Gone, Perhaps?
Is it in a place where you can fill the sink and soak it off?
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Old 04-22-2015, 10:12 AM   #25
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Try spraying with Pam type cooking spray.
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WD40 also works well on removing stickers. Try heating it with a heat gun (or good hair dryer) as that works also.
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Old 04-22-2015, 11:09 AM   #27
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Try spraying with Pam type cooking spray.
Then burn off?
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Old 04-22-2015, 01:07 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by gloryb
Try spraying with Pam type cooking spray.


Sorry.....I thought everyone could read my mind!


Try spraying with Pam type cooking spray and let that soak into label good. Rub with a wet soft cloth to get label off and wash residue off with soapy water (I prefer Dawn). Sometimes just applying Dawn straight to the residue works also.


How's that for making it clearer?
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Old 04-22-2015, 02:52 PM   #29
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It was a joke...gloryb!
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It was a joke...gloryb! __________________


I knew that! Just making sure someone didn't take it serious and try to "burn off". There are those out there in the world who would!
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WD40 also works well on removing stickers. Try heating it with a heat gun (or good hair dryer) as that works also.
Gloryb... now you've got me wondering if someone will misread my post. You can EITHER use WD40 OR heat it with a heat gun or hair dryer. DON'T SPRAY ON WD40 AND THEN HEAT IT WITH A HEAT GUN!!!!
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Old 04-22-2015, 04:03 PM   #32
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I knew that! Just making sure someone didn't take it serious and try to "burn off". There are those out there in the world who would!
I never considered that anyone would....but you're right. I can visualize burning off a sticker on a plastic sink! WOW!!!!!!!!

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Try spraying with Pam type cooking spray.
I understood. I'd be afraid of the WD-40. Not sure what it would do to the shiny plastic finish.

Someone from work also suggested hand sanitizer.

This is one stubborn label! We washed dishes three times in really hot water and the edges just peeled a little. Not sure why they would put such a strong adhesive on a sink bowl.

Thanks for the suggestions!
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I understood. I'd be afraid of the WD-40. Not sure what it would do to the shiny plastic finish.

Someone from work also suggested hand sanitizer.

This is one stubborn label! We washed dishes three times in really hot water and the edges just peeled a little. Not sure why they would put such a strong adhesive on a sink bowl.

Thanks for the suggestions!
Try getting it wet and peel up with credit card or like.Then use vinegar or mineral spirits to get off glue.
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Oh Wd40 will give you a nice shine, makes a good cleaner to!
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Based on some of the youtube videos I've seen, I'd think its more like Humans are unsafe for RVs.
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Based on some of the youtube videos I've seen, I'd think its more like Humans are unsafe for RVs.

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This was a separate addendum to my purchase contract I had to sign; I guess they forgot to put it in the manual...

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